THE SSDNOW E50 100G
The SSDNow E50 100G looks a lot like most 7mm thick SSDs launched by Kingston during the past years so nothing special in terms of appearance (certainly nothing to indicate that it's an enterprise class SSD).
Several certification icons along with the model capacity, electrical requirements, serial number and barcode are placed on the large sticker at the top.
Turning the drive over Kingston has once again used Torx screws to secure the housing.
At the rear we see the typical SATA power and data connectors.
The LSI SandForce SF-2581 controller has a certified lifespan of up to 10 million hours and supports various features including DuraWrite and RAISE.
19nm MLC NAND flash modules by Toshiba are used in the SSDNow E50 100G.